Learning how to use your compass, Compass display, Locking a bearing – SUUNTO Vyper Air User Manual
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AC APPEARS IN THE TOP RIGHT
CORNER OF THE DISPLAY, WHEN THE DIVE
COMPUTER IS IN CONTACT WITH WATER.
THIS ALSO ACTIVATES THE DIVE MODE.
Contamination or dirt on the water contact may prevent this automatic activation. It is
therefore important that the water contact is kept clean. The contact can be cleaned with
fresh water and a soft brush, for example a tooth brush.
4.3. Learning how to use your compass
Suunto Vyper
AIR
integrates a digital compass, which can be used both while diving and
on dry land, and can be accessed from either the DIVE mode or TIME mode.
IF ACCESSED FROM TIME MODE,
TIME AND BEARING ARE DISPLAYED AT
THE BOTTOM OF THE SCREEN.
IF ACCESSED FROM DIVE MODE,
CURRENT DEPTH AND TIME OR
MAXIMUM DEPTH, AS WELL AS BEARING
OR DIVE TIME OR TEMPERATURE ARE
DISPLAYED.
NOTE
When accessed from DIVE mode, toggle between the alternative
displays by pressing the UP/DOWN buttons.
4.3.1. Compass display
The Suunto Vyper
AIR
displays the compass as a graphical representation of a compass
rose. The rose displays the cardinal and half cardinal points, in addition to which, the
current bearing is also displayed numerically.
4.3.2. Locking a bearing
A bearing can be locked to help you follow a selected course, and directional arrows point
towards the locked bearing. Locked bearings are stored in the memory for later analysis
and are available the next time the compass is activated.
TO LOCK A BEARING,
PRESS SELECT.
The Suunto Vyper
AIR
also provides help for navigating square and triangular patterns, as
well as navigating a return heading. This is made possible by following graphical symbols
in the center of the compass display:
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